Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 5 de 5
Filter
Add filters








Language
Year range
1.
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 1231-1234, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1004014

ABSTRACT

【Objective】 To investigate the status of blood safety and the effectiveness of preventive measures. 【Methods】 The data of Fengxian Blood Bank from 2018 to 2020 were extracted from Shanghai blood collection and supply information system. HBsAg sero-conversion samples of repeated blood donors were confirmed, and HBV serologic supplemental test were performed to obtain the number of new infections during the blood donation interval. The incidence and residual risk of HBV infection were evaluated by the sero-conversion model in donation intervals for repeated donors, and residual risk trend between the study period of 2002 to 2005, 2007 to 2011, 2011 to 2013 and 2018 to 2020 was compared. 【Results】 During 2018~2020, nine new HBV infections occurred among repeated donors during blood donation interval, with an incidence rate of 2.71 per 10 000. The residual risk of window period HBV transmission by transfusion could be reduced by 58.33% using HBsAg test plus NAT (HBsAg test 1∶30 637 vs HBsAg test plus NAT 1∶73 529). The residual risk of HBV transmission was decreasing when stratifying by periods, especially one order of magnitude dropped in 2018~2020 as in comparison of 2002 to 2005. 【Conclusion】 The residual risk of HBV transmission by transfusion showed a decrease trend. Although NAT could greatly reduce the risk, comprehensive preventive measures are needed to further reduce the risk.

2.
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 955-958, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712051

ABSTRACT

Objective To explore the value of acoustic radiation force impulse imaging (ARFI) technique in the evaluation of the change of kidney in rabbits with hypothermia and rewarming. Methods Sixteen New Zealand rabbits were placed in -25 ℃ environment for 8 hours, then rewarmed in 23℃ environment. Ultrasonic examinations were performed at room temperature in the time of T0and the time of T1-T8. The right kidney were evaluated by two-dimensional ultrasound and ARFI technique. Results No significant changes were found in the echo and volume of kidney from T1to T8. SWV of kidney descended greatly from T0to T1and raised from T2to T3gradually, then it descended from T3to T8gradually. Significant difference of SWV of kidney were found from T1to T8compared with that at T0(P < 0.05). Conclusions ARFI Technique can estimate the change of kidney in rabbits with hypothermia and rewarming. It can provide more useful information for clinical diagnosis.

3.
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion ; (12): 702-704, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-607463

ABSTRACT

Objective To establish a nucleic acid testing assay for bacterial detection with meeting automatic requirement,and use it preliminarily to detect bacterial contamination in concentrated platelet.Methods Optimizing the bacterial DNA extraction methods,evaluating the sensitivity and specificity of the optimized assay with different bacterial strains,and applying the assay on bacterial detection for 100 units of concentrated platelet.Results The optimized extraction methods met the criteria of automatic testing.The sensitivity of the assay is 10,150,65,15 CFU/mL for Escheriehia coli,Stphylococcus aureus,Bacillus subtilis,and Pseudomonas aeruginas respectively.There was no non-specific amplification detected.And the assay could detect 1 contaminated bacterial from 100 units of concentrated platelet as same as BactALT bacterial culture.Conclusions Nucleic acid testing for bacterial genome 16S DNA could detect common contaminated bacterial sensitively and fast from platelet product.This assay could have the same effect when compared to bacterial culture methods when it was applied in concentrated platelet products.

4.
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 438-441, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-484889

ABSTRACT

Objective To assess the diagnostic value of 18 F?FDG PET/CT imaging for primary pul?monary lymphoepithelioma?like carcinoma (LELC). Methods A total of 19 patients (10 males, 9 fe?males;average age 56.4 years) with suspected primary pulmonary LELC undergone whole?body 18F?FDG PET/CT and chest contrast CT scan were enrolled in this retrospective study. The SUVmax and uptake pat?terns of FDG, the histological types and the clinical stages were recorded. Image characteristics of contrast CT and FDG PET/CT were observed, and the diagnostic efficiency was calculated. Two?sample t test and one?way analysis of variance were used to analyze the results. Results The diagnostic sensitivity and spe?cificity of LELC were 12/13 and 4/6 for FDG PET/CT. The SUVmax of LELC lesions was significantly differ?ent from that of other lung malignant tumors or lung benign lesions (F=3.67, P<0?05). The lesion had longer diameter, lower CT density, higher SUVmax in stage Ⅳ patients, compared with that in stageⅠ-Ⅲpatients ( F=7.01, P<0.05) . The significant difference of SUVmax was found between lesions with ring up?take and lesions with other uptake types (3.94±0.67 vs 2.86±0.35; t=4.07, P<0?05). The SUVmax was higher in Schmincke tumors when compared with that in tumors of Regaud subtype ( 3. 61 ± 0. 71 vs 2. 76 ± 0?29; t=2.99, P<0.05) . Conclusion 18 F?FDG PET/CT could be an accurate method in differential diag?noses of primary pulmonary LELC.

5.
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 238-240, 2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-409607

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Belladonna drugs have been widely used in clinic in our country to improve microcirculation, or as a herbal anesthetic drug. However,there are few reports regarding the animal experiments on belladonna alkaloid against morphine addiction further OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of belladonna alkaloid combined with morphine on morphine(Mor)-addicted mice so as to provide an experimental basis for development of belladonna to morphine addiction.DESIGN: A completely randomized-controlled study based on the experimental animals.SETTING: Laboratory of physiology of a medical college.MATERIALS: The study was performed at the Laboratory of Physiology of Medical Department of Hebei Engineering College from June 2004 to August 2004. Fifty 2-month old male healthy Kunming mice of clean grade with a body mass of(20±2) g were obtained from Experimental Animal Centre of Hebei Medical University.METHODS: According to evaluation index of dependence in Morphine-addicted animals, we chose pain threshold and naloxone-urged jumping response as items to observe. Fifty mice were randomly divided into 5 groups with 10 mice each, which were the control group (saline), the morphine group, the scopolamine(Sco)group, the anisodamine(Ani), atropine(Atr)group. The corresponding drugs or saline was administered by intraperitoneal (I. P.) injection once a day for 7 days. The pain threshold at 1 hour after I. P. Injection of drugs was observed from day 1 to day 7 by hot-plate method. Mice were given I.p. Injection of naloxone (Nal, 5 mg/kg ) 6hours after the last injection. The jumping times within 30 minutes were observed to evaluate the ,formation of the Morphine addiction.Nal-urged mice.RESULTS: The pain threshold of the mice in Morphine group was decreased significantly, and the jumping times and jumping rate were obviously increased compared with that of the control group( P < 0.05 or P < 0.01).The co-administration of Sco-Mor mixtures for 7 days significantly increased the pain threshold of Mor-dependent mice( P < 0.01) and markedly decreased the jumping times and the jumping rate( P < 0. 05) . Atr-Mor and Ani-Mor had a weak effect on the elevation of the pain threshold of Mor-dependent mice, but had strong effects on the decrease of the jumping times and the jumping rate( P < 0. 01 ).CONCLUSION: Belladonna alkaloids all could antagonize Mor-dependence in mice at different degrees, which provide an important experimental evidence to develop belladonna drugs for preventing opium addiction.

SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL